mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I went to reference the Wikipedia article on the M3. Here's what the lead photo showed:

I replaced it with something a little more, um, accurate.
I haven't looked further to see what else may be out there
Makes you wonder what important things might be relied on because of similar accuracy...
...Mike

I replaced it with something a little more, um, accurate.
I haven't looked further to see what else may be out there
Makes you wonder what important things might be relied on because of similar accuracy...
...Mike
thomasw_
Well-known
hehe the rare m3-2 or is that the even rarer m2-3?; well i think a lot of wikipedia info has to be cross-referenced; i have found numerous errors in various articles over the last few years. great concept and site, but i take it with a grain of salt.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Wikipedia is often a good place to start -- but taking it as the last word would be unwise.
markinlondon
Elmar user
A factual error on Wikipedia, well I never 
beethamd
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I think Wikipedia is absolutely wonderful. One of the greatest achievements of the web.
There's errors everywhere - both in Wikipedia, and outside Wikipedia. But the good thing is that you amended it.
There's errors everywhere - both in Wikipedia, and outside Wikipedia. But the good thing is that you amended it.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Well, it seems churlish to complain but not do your bit to fix. Within reasonable time constraints, and all. I use it, but haven't thought enough about it to figure out if their model is "broken" or not. Wikipedia certainly provides things I haven't seen done any other way. But, as others have said above, it needs cautious treatment and cross-verification from other sources.beethamd said:But the good thing is that you amended it.
...Mike
ferider
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I think TA once had an M2-3-4 
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colinh
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beethamd
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colinh said:That, is pretty funny.
colin
Indeed - or rather, there are errors everywhere...
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beethamd
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amateriat
We're all light!
I would simply say that Wikipedia is hardly alone in terms of factual errors, but is certainly the brightest star in the Constellation of Errors.
Much as I like, Wikipedia, "trust, but verify" is the order of the day.
- Barrett
Much as I like, Wikipedia, "trust, but verify" is the order of the day.
- Barrett
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beethamd
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If someone edits that page ... I wont be happy.
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